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Journey West Virginia
- 2007
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Damages Will Be
Incurred If Trespass Is Intentional |
"Liability under this theory may
attach when a person intentionally enters on land under the possession
of another......Furthermore,
damages will be incurred if trespass is intentional. .... Once
trespass is established, the defendant is liable for virtually all
consequences of the trespass, regardless of how unpredictable they may
be. The
fact the defendant acted reasonable and in good faith is not a
defense. ........" Page 100
An excerpt from a: 2003
Meeting:
" The
Bridgeport City Planner informed me that he tried to stop the
developer, Platinum Properties, twice. They would not stop. He had
contacted the City of Bridgeport's attorney.
The attorney
for the city of Bridgeport
informed The Bridgeport City Planner that it was a landowner's issue."
Legal Aspects of Code Administration; ICC; International Code Council Inc, Copyright 2002 "
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